Examlex
The most important ingredient in extinguishing a classically conditioned behaviour is the repeated presentation of the CS without the CR.
Quiet Sleep
A sleep phase in infants characterized by minimal movement and a steady breathing pattern, also referred to as non-REM sleep.
Temperamental Characteristics
Fundamental aspects of an individual's personality, such as mood, disposition, and responsiveness, thought to be innate rather than learned.
Fussiness
Exhibiting irritability or restlessness, especially common in infants and young children, often due to discomfort or hunger.
Aggression
A range of behaviors that can result in both physical and psychological harm to oneself, others, or objects in the environment.
Q14: Chunking is thought to be an effective
Q67: A college student is allergic to pollen.
Q119: All of the following were mentioned as
Q194: You make an appointment for your car
Q263: Under what circumstances are CRs typically acquired
Q307: According to learning theorists, insight involves the
Q324: Which of the following is one of
Q352: Which of the following schedules could be
Q402: Imagine that you are conducting an experiment
Q497: Higher-order conditioning occurs when<br>A)a conditioned stimulus becomes